Letters to Benjamin Franklin 149 



Frorn [Samuel Cooper]. 1773. June 14. Boston. 



Concerning the letters from Governor Hutchinson and the proceed- 

 ings thereon in the House. A. L. 2 p. (Closing lines missing.) 



LVIII, 63. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VIII, 49; Bigelow, V, 148; Smyth, VI, 57). 



From [Thomas Gushing]. 



1773- June 16. Province of Massachusetts Bay. 



Containing the Resolves of the House of Representatives relative to 

 the Hutchinson letters. A. L. 4 p. (Incomplete.) LVIII, 64. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, IV, 426). 



From [Mile.] Biheron. 1773. June 26. Paris. 



Delivered to M. Dubourg the papers concerning the translations of 

 Franklin's works. Various messages from Franklin's French friends, and 

 to her English friends. Account of her journey to Paris. M. Dalibard 

 enchanted w^ith the acquisition which Franklin sent him. Recommends 

 to Mr. Hewson's kindness a young surgeon, who goes to London to 

 study. Warns Franklin against Mile. Guion de St. Marie; she is little 

 known in Paris and is said to have deceived " le pere Bertier." A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) Ill, 156. 



From Jona[than] Williams, Jr. 1773. June 28. Boston. 



Franklin's letter delivered to the Speaker. Encloses Gazette with 

 the Resolves and Proceedings of their Council relative to the Governor's 

 conduct. Commissions Franklin to get him a hand-organ like the one 

 he had made for Mrs. Foxcroft. A. L. S. i p. XXXVII, 23. 



Fro7n Jona[than] Williams, Jr. 1773. June 29. Boston. 



Concerning his account with Mr. Warren. Books desired by his 

 father. Obliged to Franklin for delivering his letter to Mrs. Barwell ; 

 messages to her and other friends. A. L. S. 3 p. XXXVII, 24. 



From John [Jean-Baptiste] LeRoy. [1773. June ?] 



Will carry out Franklin's wishes as regards the transaction. Ques- 

 tion of the mortality in certain hospitals owing to impure air. A. L. S. 

 I p. XLII, 175- 



